UN Plans For Legalisation Of Cannabis
IF cannabis was legal, lots of farmers would have a business and it could be controlled better:
A report on cannabis prepared for next year’s UN drug policy review will suggest that a “regulated market” would cause less harm than the current international prohibition. The report, which is likely to reopen the debate about cannabis laws, suggests that controls such as taxation, minimum age requirements and labelling could be explored.
(Image: Beau Bo D’Or Website)
Says the Guardian:
The conclusions are unlikely to be embraced by the government or the Conservative party, both of which are opposed to relaxing restrictions on cannabis use.
Because politicans don’t puff it, do they..?
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Posted: 2nd, October 2008 | In: Broadsheets, Politicians Comments (11) | TrackBack | Permalink